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Citation <1>
Unique Identifier
12085084
Authors
Chipman C.
Institution
Department of Emergency Medicine,
Arnot Ogden Medical Center, Elmira,
NY 14905, USA. cchipman@aomc.org Title
If the walls could speak.
Source
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 40(1):120-1,
2002 Jul.
Publication Type
Journal Article.
Citation <2>
Unique Identifier
9131354
Authors
van Wormer K. Boes M.
Institution
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar
Falls 50614, USA. vanwormer@uni.edu
Title
Humor in the emergency room: a social
work perspective. [Review] [17 refs]
Source
Health & Social Work. 22(2):87-92,
1997 May.
Abstract
Social workers can learn much about
the uses of humor from workers in
the turbulent and fast-paced atmosphere
of a large city hospital emergency
room in which it flourishes. This
article illustrates staff use of five
varieties of humor in this stressful
and sometimes dangerous setting: (1)
tension-relieving nonsense, (2) play
on words, (3) sense of the preposterous
and incongruous, (4) gallows humor,
and (5) foolish jest. Above all, this
article discusses the ability to endure
day after day the occurrence of unspeakable
trauma. [References: 17] Publication
Type
Journal Article. Review. Review, Tutorial.
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